
The map that's more important have the region of Sikkim along with Bhutan merged with Bangistan, though there could be some mistaken since in Sikkim history nothing is known or heard to happen regarding the Muslim nation theory. The subcontinent of India has been rechristened Dinia, and has been shown with its dependencies Pakistan, Osmanistan (Hyderabad Deccan and its surrounding areas) and Bangistan (Bengal). Bordering the shores of the huge landmass of Dinia are the Bangian, Pakian and Osmanian seas, probably Chaudhry Rehmat Ali’s terms for the Bay of Bengal, Arabian Sea, and the Indian Ocean.
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Sikkim in Pakistan....very interesting?
Mohd Ali Jinnah had his honeymoon in Darjeeling...
Oh Nice info.
hey sikkim u have a tendency to come up with such piece of interesting information.....
I am interested in history of Sikkim and some how or the other thing such snippets to fall before me...
My first view of Sikkim Himalayas was in Pemayangtse in '81 - I was hooked forever. It was untouched by tourism. I spent most of my college holidays walking in the Sikkim Himalayan foothills.
Thanks for the Sikkim links. Its good to be able to read about Sikkim again.
cool awmyth thanks for sharing this with us. I have heard so much about sikkim now - I have to go there definitely.
Hey, garfield ... don't leave it for too long. Sikkim is getting touristy - you have to go higher and deeper to find the original sikkim.
http://littleindian.awmyth.net/?tag=sikkim - I had written more, I may have deleted some of my sikkim blogs.
When I used to travel, there were hardly any hotels, stayed with people we met along the way. They were lovely, sometimes we would only communicate with sign language.
The Himalayas will of course never change. But go now - you will not regret it.
:-) Need to learn sign language first.
no more sign language please, English is the primary state language in Sikkim. If you come to Sikkim you are mostly welcome.
We stayed in Lepcha villages, who spoke only in their own language.
ok ok ok so ppl are plannin to go to Sikkim and that too without Denny the magician.....
i would definitely love to visit Sikkim once i have some free time in my life......
hey but is English so famous that all the ppl over there know English??? what abt Hindi?
and awmyth were u a resident of Sikkim or you had just visited it as a tourist?
I was a visitor. Being is Kolkata, Sikkim was the nearest (so cheapest to travel to) Himalaya. We trekked on foot - so went through many villages that were quite remote.
But regardless of how touristy itmay have become over the years, the natural beauty will blow your mind.
Believe me Sikkim is the best you have yet to visit.
hey Sikkim i will keep ur words in mind whenever i decide to go for a tour.....
the best time to visit sikkim is march-may and sept-nov